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Dec 14, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

How much time are you spending on social media each day? In this video counselors Kevon Owen and Jack Smith are talking about social media and how it fits into our everyday lives. Even more important are you spending so much time on social media that you are neglecting your spouse, your children, your relationship with God? If you believe your are spending too much time on social media and would like to talk with a counselor about this contact Kevon Owen at 405-740-1249 or you can visit his website at https://www.kevonowen.com. Be sure and subscribe and click the notification bell to receive updates.

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320 SW 3rd Street
Jones Oklahoma 73049
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119 S Broadway Suite #3
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10101 S Pennsylvania Ave Suite C
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405-655-5180

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